Paper Cloud Computing. Alternative sourcing strategy for business ICT. Contents. 3 1. Abstract. 4 4 5 2. Introduction to Cloud Computing. 2.1 A historical background. 2.2 Definitions. 7 7 11 12 3. Flexible ICT services - more than just a dream. 3.1 Business needs as a driver of Cloud Computing. 3.2 Status Quo. 3.3 A summary - added value with Cloud Computing. 14 14 14 15 4. Areas and examples of application. 4.1 Cloud Computing in business startups. 4.2 Cloud Computing
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17. May.2013 Channary Tauch 1027285 Contents 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Problem Analysis 1 3. Proposed Solution 1 3.1. System Architecture overview 1 3.2. Design 2 2 4. System Evaluation 2 4.1. Benefits of Choosing Cloud Computing 2 4.2. Benefits of choosing Google App Engine (GAE) 3 5. Risk 3 6. Conclusion 4 7. References 4 1. 2. Executive Summary This business case will propose a solution concept that best fit the defined problem from ACME
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Security Challenges and Opportunities: The Need for Strict Internet Security for Cloud Computers Celita Y. Ingram Presented to Dr. Maurice Dawson Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University June 23‚ 2012 Topic Selection Cloud Computers contribute to organizations by providing a useful way for businesses to access instant on-demand networks to the Web‚ but the companies have less regulation over their information and the important data can be compromised. Thesis: It is of critical
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How do Clouds Form? While there are a wide variety of cloud shapes and sizes‚ they are all made of the same thing: condensed water or ice. Clouds form when rising air‚ through expansion‚ cools to the point where some of the water vapor molecules "clump together" faster than they are torn apart by their thermal energy. Some of that (invisible) water vapor condenses to form (visible) cloud droplets or ice crystals. Some clouds are called “convective" because it is produced from warm air pockets
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These days "cloud computing" is the buzzword used to describe the direction in which information network infrastructure seems to be leaning towards. The authors reasoned that cloud computing sprouted from grid computing‚ distributed computing‚ and parallel computing‚ which resonated with the works of Foster‚ Zhao‚ Raicu‚ & Lu‚ 2008 [1]. And like many‚ they found it a challenge to provide an encompassing definition for cloud computing. Foster et al. defined cloud computing as‚ “A large-scale distributed
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sky. 7. Dark clouds loomed above (rain clouds covered the sky). 8. Night falls and the temperature dipped to a comfortable cool. 9. The evening sky was overcast in a mixture of purple and red clouds. 10. Thunder rumbled softly. 11. Merciless rain started pouring down in torrents. 2.2 Sun/Sky/Cloud/Morning 1. The sun filtered through the clouds‚ signaling the end of the rain. 2. A golden glow spread across the sky as the sun chased the dark clouds away. 3. The
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Cloud Computing Bhavin D. Tank (S.Y.B.Sc. (IT)) College of Computer Science and Information Technology‚ Junagadh Ph. +91 - 93282 96802 E-mail: tank.infotech@yahoo.com ABSTRACT: This white paper is an introduction to the terms‚ characteristics‚ and services associated with internet-based computing‚ commonly referred to as cloud computing. Also introduced are the benefits and challenges associated with cloud computing‚ and for those seeking to use communications services in the cloud‚ briefly
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Type of Cloud Computing Cloud Computing can be divided by two main criteria. The first criterion is service models‚ and another criterion is deployment models. Service Models For service model criterion‚ cloud computing can be divided into three types which are software as a service (SaaS)‚ platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) Software as a Service (SaaS) The first service model‚ software as a service‚ likes an online application. Service provider is responsible
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History of Cloud Computing The term “cloud computing” was most probably derived from the diagrams of clouds used to represent the Internet in textbooks. The concept was derived from telecommunications companies who made a radical shift from point-to-point data circuits to Virtual Private Network (VPN) services in the 1990s. By optimizing resource utilization through load balancing‚ they could get their work done more efficiently and inexpensively. The first time the term was used in its current
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Cloud Computing for Libraries: A SWOT Analysis 8th Convention PLANNER 2012 Cloud Computing for Libraries: A SWOT Analysis Miteshkumar Pandya Abstract This paper provides brief information on cloud computing and its application for libraries. Adoption of cloud computing is not an easy task for Indian libraries. This paper provides some basic idea to choose evaluate Cloud service for the library. The advantages‚ disadvantages and features needs to be seriously considered before putting data
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